Enigma wrote:Yes, it is I, Eddie88, with a new name, identity and persona. Welcome, Mark. I see you've kept the same avatar, perhaps because you have become very fond of the arse...

Sleeper is close to me, yes, but I have no real urge to visit her. I'm more than happy to pay for your flights to travel to see her, Luke.

New Zealanders have that much money? Must be nice.
I will settle for the occasional email from her, lamenting
how she misses her. And tell her, of course that you
miss her too, and that she should email you.

Enigma wrote:Yes, it is I, Eddie88, with a new name, identity and persona. Welcome, Mark. I see you've kept the same avatar, perhaps because you have become very fond of the arse...

Sleeper is close to me, yes, but I have no real urge to visit her. I'm more than happy to pay for your flights to travel to see her, Luke.

New Zealanders have that much money? Must be nice.I will settle for the occasional email from her, lamentinghow she misses her. And tell her, of course that youmiss her too, and that she should email you.

You wouldn't be so cruel.

Oh, and thanks for the welcome picture. You seem to find some friendly looking animal pictures. Is this through google images?

What you see, yet can not see over, is as good as infinite. ~Thomas Carlyle

LukeJavan8 wrote:Google images they are.I would not know where to look for any others, thoughI suppose there are heaps and heaps of sites out therewith images we can use.

Well, google essentially searches the whole web, so anything you find on there will be everything available via the web. Of course, you could buy software and programs that don't have their images available freely through google, but why would you pay for them, when you have plenty available through google?

Yahoo is another search engine, like google, yet it has a different way of searching for the words you type in to the search box, meaning you will recieve different search results.

What you see, yet can not see over, is as good as infinite. ~Thomas Carlyle

I used to have a Yahoo window similar to the Google one
and it was on the tool bar at the very bottom of my
screen, but HewletPackard (my computer) seems to have
done something with it: it now appears in ghostly fashion
on the desktop at the bottom. You can see right thru it
and I really don't know what to do with it.

As for Google if they search the net, then I'll let them.
I don't need the hassle. I did not know they did it, however,and appreciate the info.